RM Auctions will again join the January festivities in Arizona. And again, its auction will take place at the Biltmore Resort & Spa in Phoenix. The event will feature more than 80 blue-chip collector cars, including a rare 1965 Ford GT40 and a 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta.

The Ford GT40, chassis P/1034 was equipped with road-going options such as a heated windshield, fender mirrors, an electric clock, and mufflers. It was the first road coupe delivered to the United Kingdom, bought by James Fielding. Fielding was the chairman of Heenan and Froude, manufacturers of the dynamometers on which the GT40s were tested.

After Fielding, Paul Wheldon acquired the car and immediately took to the track, participating in a handful of historic events, including the six-hour relay at Silverstone in 1973. Later, the car was moved to Australia where it was campaigned until 1982. It also did stints in the United States and Germany.

The GT40 is now restored in its factory shade of Pine green with silver Le Mans stripes. Speculators estimate that this GT40 could sell for almost $3,000,000.

The 1960 Ferrari 250 GT was number 17 of 74 Competizione examples produced. It features a race-tuned Colombo V12 and wears chassis number 1905.

It was sold to Renato Bialetti of Omegna, Italy in 1960, and was exported to the United States in ’67 to a collector who maintained the car for the next 37 years. The 250 GT has been shown at Cavallino, the Quail, Pebble Beach and a handful of vintage and touring events. RM says the car was treated to a refresh in 2010 by collector Wayne Obry.